It isn't about algorithms.
We believe that love is about the conversation and
not about algorithms.
Not exact matches
If there's one misconception Peter Friedlander, vice-president of original production at Netflix, can't stand
about his company, it's that its content is entirely governed by
algorithms.
Her
algorithm notwithstanding, Tran Kingyens has learned that spotting companies to back isn't just
about data.
Whenever questions
about its status as a media outlet come up, Facebook typically argues that it isn't a media outlet at all, it's merely a social service that uses
algorithms to show people content that they might enjoy or want to see.
The original story focused on how these editorial contractors believed they were simply training Facebook's news - filtering
algorithms, and didn't feel that the social network cared
about journalism much, except as raw material for its engagement engines.
What we don't always think
about, Harris explains, is that we might miss a great option if we only choose from what an
algorithm serves up.
In addition to being important to
algorithms, these links also introduce your content to an audience you might
not have otherwise known
about you.
Recently, the company did implement new
algorithms that can limit the accounts of users who show a pattern of abuse, something that is
not exactly an A.I. And, they've talked
about using IBM Watson to help, but that's
not exactly developing the A.I. in house.
Similar to recent research showing that fake news spreads faster than facts on Twitter, these findings
about YouTube's
algorithm can't be blamed on any nefarious plot to destabilize the world.
There's the influence of the news - feed
algorithm, for one thing, which is poorly understood — primarily because the company doesn't really talk
about how it works.
Glozman didn't just pass his exams, his friends started asking
about the
algorithm.
It's
not about what the
algorithm was supposed to do, except that it went off and did a bad thing instead.
Mueller elaborated on his answer, saying that Google does take links into consideration as part of its ranking
algorithm, but that building links directly isn't the right way to go
about it.
This all due to their «proprietary
algorithm» so that its users can make money from binary options regardless of whether they actually know anything
about binary options trading or
not!
Not a lot of detail is provided
about what specific types of bad stuff will be targeted, aside from the usual suspects, but the examples shown indicate the
algorithms are getting much more sophisticated at identifying intent and meaning of verbiage.
Because it executes trades based on historical data that is inbuilt into its software
algorithms, the Option Robot can help you execute trades on some commodities and assets you would otherwise
not know
about.
Yes, Google's
algorithm will reward you for writing
about a news item first, but wouldn't you like to get that extra little organic boost because you chose to target a variation of your keyword phrase with higher search volume?
«Where an
algorithm is pretty straightforward, for example, Uber has this
algorithm and it looks at your phone and if it identifies that your phone battery is
about to run out it suddenly lifts your pricing because you won't have any other choice.
Many pay - per - click advertisers don't outwardly worry a great deal
about click fraud these days, trusting instead in the barriers and detection
algorithms that search...
But a computer
algorithm doesn't care
about any of that and since it's owner is compensated strictly on a fraction of a percent of your total portfolio it's interests are perfectly aligned with yours!
Nest's
algorithms have also changed slightly as
Nest has learned more
about its customers.
I don't think we can trust Facebook if it doesn't make hard decisions
about its
algorithms.
I don't blame people for doing it, but you often hear pros complaining
about «changes to the YouTube
algorithm» and other stuff.
Who's
NOT freaking out
about the
algorithm changes?
When we're talking
about search engine optimization, we're
not talking
about spoofing search engines with bad information or otherwise trying to distort the search engine results — people often try to do that, but the search companies constantly change their
algorithms to counter new tactics.
Also note that we're
NOT talking
about the legendary Facebook
algorithm, which determines which stories appear in each user's timeline — humans filter «trending news» stories, deciding which ones to highlight.
Taking recent election as an example, we could have 185 CDU - leaning and - endorsed independents, but CDU would also win an insane number of party list seats (
about 200,
not sure
about precise
algorithm calculating «compensations»).
He said that there are a lot of misconceptions
about his employer, and that he's had a few awkward conversations in which he's had to basically explain that his job — developing
algorithms to analyze data
about phenotypes and genetics — is
not tantamount to throwing baby bunnies into a wood chipper.
I envision giant sails doubling their duty as giant antennas, collecting information and beaming it back with incredible
algorithms of information compression — and other tricks that haven't been invented yet — that provide lots of information
about other star systems.
«This is science, so null results
about our nearest neighboring Sun - like stars are just as valuable as positive ones, although they don't generate a press release,» says Jared Males, an astronomer at the University of Arizona who is working on image - processing
algorithms for Project Blue.
Procaccia had previously proved that an envy - free cake - cutting
algorithm will require at least
about n2 steps — but that bound is minuscule compared to
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The team then spent
about a year using a computer
algorithm to analyze the images to more fully count 751,527 penguin
nests, Lynch says.
By combining acoustic data from nine microphones placed around Corvo with information
about nest density, the researchers developed an
algorithm that took terabytes of audio recordings and automatically counted the number of individual calls.
To be sure, the exact details of the
algorithm can
not be evaluated because the dating sites have
not yet allowed their claims to be vetted by the scientific community (eHarmony, for example, likes to talk
about its «secret sauce»), but much information relevant to the
algorithms is in the public domain, even if the
algorithms themselves are
not.
As conventional localization
algorithms such as those used in GPS - like systems can
not be directly ported to an underwater scenario, in this innovative system the localization is performed thanks to the incorporation of additional information
about the environment surrounding the receiving hydrophone.
«To go beyond this we use modern machine - learning methods where you don't necessarily know how a computer has made a decision
about a particular sound, but by training it, which means showing it lots of previous examples, we can encourage a computer
algorithm to generalise from those.»
It uses
algorithms to detect changes to the forest in areas as small as 10 square meters,
about 100 square feet, allowing scientists to find small - scale disturbances that can
not be detected by traditional satellite methods.
Isn't that the
algorithm doctors emphasize when they talk
about preventing disease and slowing aging?
Since I know
not all of you are bloggers, and you probably don't care too much
about the Instagram
algorithm I won't spend much time on that.
Of course
not everything is going to be a home run, but the
algorithm change has really made me be more thoughtful
about every photo that I post.
Especially Instagram to be honest — I know that a lot of people are complaining right now
about the new
algorithm and I don't want to fall into that habit too.
Not an insanely crazy fan
about Instagram's
algorithm either.
Obviously, eHarmony won't disclose every single detail
about how the
algorithm works, but we can safely assume that what you tell them plays the biggest role.
Among other things, that I might talk
about later, is the fact that the match - making
algorithms used by sites like eHarmony haven't been proven to be effective...
I hope he's
not talking
about their
algorithms.
As Sam Yagan of OKCupid told me once (paraphrasing), a good matching
algorithm isn't only
about making great matches, its also
about hiding the people from you that you don't want to see on the site.
«Online dating creates a shopping mentality, and that is probably
not a particularly good way to go
about choosing a mate,» says Harry Reis, Ph.D. eHarmony and PerfectMatch.com, claim to minimize the guesswork involved in online dating by using mathematical
algorithms to match couples according to various traits — including, in one case, the ratio of index - to ring - finger length.
As you go
about using the site (browsing profiles, sending «Winks,» flirting with matches, etc.), Zoosk will keep track of what you like and don't like through their Behavioral Matchmaking ™
algorithm.
We have several innovative
algorithms implemented that understandably I can
not talk
about in detail.